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Chapter 191 Champion (2)

When Harry thought back a month later, he could only recall some fragmented memories. Fudge finally parted ways with Dumbledore, and he refused to acknowledge Voldemort's return.

And this time there was only testimony from Harry and Rolf, so he was naturally even more reluctant to believe it. Maybe he already believed it, but he just showed that he didn't want to believe it.

Moreover, the quarrel between him and Dumbledore still caused the award ceremony originally belonging to the champion to be cancelled. After leaving the prize money, he hurriedly left Hogwarts.

Fudge's refusal to cooperate also means that Dumbledore can only rely on his own strength and wings to deal with the returning Voldemort. At this critical moment, the Ministry of Magic will not only not assist them, but will hinder their actions.

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After all, Dumbledore's reason for reconvening the members of the Order of the Phoenix was untenable in the eyes of the Minister of Magic Fudge. So there is only one reason for him to summon these people now, he wants to seize power.

Although he relied on Dumbledore to secure his position as Minister of Magic, after staying in this position for so many years, he was finally no longer satisfied with being Dumbledore's yes-man.

What's more, he also received assistance from Lucius and others. In this way, he was no longer fighting alone. Even if Dumbledore wanted to bring him down, it would not be an easy task.

However, Dumbledore had no intention of caring about what Fudge was thinking, and had no intention of overthrowing him. Because Dumbledore knew for sure that the return of Voldemort would be exposed sooner or later, and it would be certain that Fudge would step down by then.

things.

Instead, he focused his experience on re-gathering the members of the Order of the Phoenix. He first forced Snape and Sirius to reach a temporary reconciliation on the grounds that they must now cooperate for Harry's safety.

Arthur Weasley was entrusted with an important task. As an official of the Ministry of Magic, he had access to people in the Ministry who were not as short-sighted as Fudge Connelly. He needed to win over them and become allies of the Order of the Phoenix.

Hagrid and Madame Maxime were assigned the task of contacting the giants. Although there was little hope, Dumbledore still did not want to join Voldemort's command.

But from Rove's point of view, Dumbledore was probably going to be disappointed in this matter. Compared to the persuasion of the two half-giants, the evil-born one was obviously more willing to join Voldemort, who was also in the evil camp, not to mention the giants.

Want to take revenge.

Forced to reach a temporary settlement, Snape and Sirius were quickly assigned tasks. Sirius went to summon other former members of the Order of the Phoenix, including his friend Lupin.

He needed to organize them and provide the Order of the Phoenix with its operational base, funds, and official status. After all, the most wealthy and prestigious family at this time was the Black family, where Sirius belonged.

This is something that Lucius Malfoy hates deeply, and even after his master returns, this is unquestionable. Moreover, at the moment when Voldemort's return has not been made public, not only has his status not been improved, but he also has an extra person who spends money.

Boss.

His heart bleeds when he sees the Galleons being spent like water. But he also knows that the Galleons spent are actually life-saving money for his family.

After all, after Voldemort fell, someone had already told Voldemort what he had done. In particular, he also lost the important item Voldemort gave him, the diary.

Until now, he didn't know what it was, but he was sure that it must be very important to Voldemort. Because when Voldemort knew about it, he taught him a lesson and almost killed him.

But fortunately, he was still useful to Voldemort, or his Galleons were still useful to Voldemort, so he managed to escape death in the end.

At the same time, Lucius also discovered something, that is, Snape was back. That night in the cemetery, Snape did not appear immediately.

They thought that this man actually betrayed Voldemort, but they didn't expect that he would dare to come back and appear in front of them and Voldemort.

However, just when the Death Eaters were about to kill this duplicitous young man, Voldemort stopped them and revealed that Snape was actually the undercover agent he sent to Dumbledore's side.

From this point of view, Voldemort was too confident. He believed too much in his Legilimency and never thought that anyone could hide his Legilimency.

But Snape did it. Even in the original book, when Voldemort finally killed him, he did not doubt his loyalty. It was just because for Voldemort, the value that Snape's death could provide was greater than

of the value he can provide by living.

Then he killed the Death Eater who he considered the most loyal without hesitation, even Snape himself was unable to realize this.

Therefore, from the beginning, Voldemort did not care about any Death Eater. The only one he cared about from the beginning to the end was himself. Maybe Nagini still cared about the snake.

But he didn't show it at this time. Of course, even if he showed it, most of the Death Eaters wouldn't care. Don't they also have their own purposes surrounding Voldemort?

Fanatic believers like a certain crazy woman are also very rare among Death Eaters. Most of the Death Eaters unite around Voldemort and just use his power to achieve their own goals.

Of course, there are also reasons why Voldemort adopts a reign of terror. Once on this boat, it will be difficult to get off. After all, Voldemort kills people, just like killing chickens.

But it is also destined that as long as something happens to Voldemort himself, the Death Eaters organization will immediately disappear and fall into disintegration. In fact, when Voldemort failed for the first time, it was finished.

Similarly, as long as Voldemort returns again, this disgusting organization will be quickly reorganized. They are like cancer cells surrounding Voldemort, a tumor in the wizarding world. As long as he is still there, Death Eaters will continue to appear.

Mad Eye Moody has the most say in this regard. After all, he has been fighting these Death Eaters and Voldemort for a long time. He has killed countless Death Eaters, but to no avail.

It wasn't until Harry killed Voldemort that the Death Eaters were completely eliminated. So this time, he found the key point of the matter from the beginning.

"Only by killing Voldemort can the problem be solved. Those Death Eaters are not important..."


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